My EK project
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you'll need a bigger shed!Mick Jagger wrote:just practising to hide all the restorers
aidan...
i'll get there....
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you'll get barred again for picking on the restorersMick Jagger wrote:just practising to hide all the restorers
hell i'll prolly get barred again for saying that oh well easy come easy go
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping
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Like the work boots Jase!!!Mick Jagger wrote:
Scotty.
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Scotty, it is sand Jase and the kids are playing in, How many surfers wear workboots down the beach
There's nothing as Sweet as a EK V8
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There's quite an assortment of restorers in your 'neck'o'da'woods' Jase...I can think of at least 7 or more within 5 k's of your place. That should be enough for the foundations??
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I hope they skinny,
just for the power and telephone and sensors
dug 650mm deep 15m long all by hand !,old school /dickhead style, earnt me vbs
and saved the money bitches
still waiting on photo bucket dumb as,blame it on the boogie,sunshine ,moonlight,goodtimes nah the boogie
just for the power and telephone and sensors
dug 650mm deep 15m long all by hand !,old school /dickhead style, earnt me vbs
and saved the money bitches
still waiting on photo bucket dumb as,blame it on the boogie,sunshine ,moonlight,goodtimes nah the boogie
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Awesome Jase , Cant wait to see how this shed is fitted out
Easily distracted angle manipulator extrordinaire.
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Thats some nasty sized hail Jase!
Bummer........
Bummer........
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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Yep we got some good hail yesterday hey just lucky all was undercover at the time, oh except the missus piece of crap escape . But needless to say yep i was the one sent out to put it undercover for her laziness of not putting it under .
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Hi just a query, howd you get your roof back to bare metal ? paint stripper? wire brush? sander? id like to know cause i have to sand my roof back to metal to remove surface rust as the soda blaster wouldnt do it =\
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Josco Brumby strip it disc 115X22mm on a 125mm Makita grinder,love it,you will too
remember Safety First,.....Sunnies and Thongs
dont keep it in one spot or the heat will $*#@ it,sunnies are a must as the
fibres hit you,Paradise City GNFNR just came on the radio gotta go
remember Safety First,.....Sunnies and Thongs
dont keep it in one spot or the heat will $*#@ it,sunnies are a must as the
fibres hit you,Paradise City GNFNR just came on the radio gotta go
kmawic